SABA: The Antifragile Offense

SABA: The Antifragile Offense now available on Amazon Kindle (paperback and e-book at 180shooter.com should be available soon).

Small advantage. Big advantage. SABA is based on a simple idea: Use an offensive action to create a small advantage, and exploit the small advantage to create a big advantage. Regardless of the tactic or strategy, the objective of every offensive possession is to create a big advantage: An open catch-and-shoot shot, an open driving lane to the basket, or a shot at the rim.

There are two phases to the SABA offensive system: Creating the advantage and exploiting the advantage. Creating the advantage is similar to any other play or system. Exploiting the advantage is the more important element of the system, and basketball in general. The SABA system emphasizes the second phase, known as the endgame.

SABA is based around four simple principles. The principles guide behaviors, whereas in continuity offenses and set plays, rules direct or dictate behavior. When a player deviates from a set play to take advantage of a small opening, coaches frequently yell, “Run the play!” In SABA, taking advantage of a small opening is the entire point!

The SABA offense is not a free-for-all or roll-the-ball out and let them play system. It takes countless hours of practice to teach players to embrace the chaos and thrive in these situations. This book defines the principles and advances a new philosophy for offensive basketball, and provides the instruction and drills to teach the system and develop skilled players.

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I like the title…Nassim Taleb fan? I was putting together an article around the theme of teaching players skills and concepts that make them adaptable to any offensive and defensive system… “The Antifragile Basketball Player – Those That Thrive In Disorder”.